Thunderbolts of the
Gods
By David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill

Thunderbolts of the
Gods by David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill introduces the
reader to a former age of planetary instability and earthshaking
electrical events. The 108-page full-color monograph, based on
the life’s work of the two authors, offers a revolutionary
synthesis of historical investigation and the newly discovered
“Electric Universe.”
Talbott and
Thornhill claim that cosmic upheaval occurred so recently as to
have profoundly affected early human cultures, provoking
“incomprehensible” myths, symbols, and commemorative practices.
Through a synthesis of ancient testimony, high-energy plasma
experiments, and space age discoveries, the authors bring the
ancient world to life. If their hypothesis is correct, it will
surely alter many paths of scientific investigation as well.
The little-known
study of powerful electrical discharges in plasma is a new and
exciting development in “plasma cosmology, with profound
implication for space age astronomy. Talbott and Thornhill have
followed these developments because they see plasma science as a
bridge between the ancient and modern worlds. To advance their
case, they present side-by-side comparisons of laboratory plasma
experiments and globally recurring symbols of the ancient sky.
The evidence, they report, shows an ancient obsession with
extremely violent electrical discharge formations in the
heavens.
At the core of this
reconstruction lies the unique behavior of plasma. Plasma, often
called the "fourth state of matter," has been studied for less
than a hundred years, and only in the recent decades of the
space age have some physicists begun to realize its importance
to the understanding of structure in space produced by electric
currents. All stars and astronomical objects ranging from
supernovae to beautiful filamentary nebulae are now known to be
constituted of plasma—a conductive medium that permeates the
near-vacuum of space. Charged celestial objects move within
insulating cells of plasma that may discharge spectacularly upon
close encounters. The plasma discharge currents take complex
filamentary forms resulting in the panoply of astonishing
structures seen by Hubble and other new telescopes. From these
discoveries, a new approach to the understanding of the physical
universe is emerging. This approach is called plasma cosmology.
Through unimaginable
labors, our ancestors carved unexplained pictures on stone,
numbering in the tens of millions. But what inspired this
massive endeavor around the world? The laboratory experiments
make clear that the ancient artists were copying spectacular
electrical phenomena in the heavens. Indeed, the global
correspondence between laboratory discharge forms and the
pictographs on stone is so detailed that same-scale images.
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